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... hour , but find it impossible to recall the largest part of his discourse , which was often like so many printed paragraphs in his book , perhaps the same , readily did he fall into certain commonplaces . As I might have foreseen , the ...
... hour , but find it impossible to recall the largest part of his discourse , which was often like so many printed paragraphs in his book , perhaps the same , readily did he fall into certain commonplaces . As I might have foreseen , the ...
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... hour every day , and that is all the Londoner knows or wishes to know on the subject . But it turned out good men . He named certain individuals , espe- cially one man of letters , his friend , the best mind he knew , whom London had ...
... hour every day , and that is all the Londoner knows or wishes to know on the subject . But it turned out good men . He named certain individuals , espe- cially one man of letters , his friend , the best mind he knew , whom London had ...
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... hours . But the invita tion was repeated and pressed at a moment of more leisure and when I was a little spent by some un- usual studies . I wanted a change and a tonic , and England was proposed to me . Besides , there were at least ...
... hours . But the invita tion was repeated and pressed at a moment of more leisure and when I was a little spent by some un- usual studies . I wanted a change and a tonic , and England was proposed to me . Besides , there were at least ...
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... Hour for hour , the risk on a steamboat is greater ; but the speed is safety , or twelve days of danger in- stead of twenty - four . Our ship was registered 750 tons , and weighed perhaps , with all her freight , 1,500 tons . The ...
... Hour for hour , the risk on a steamboat is greater ; but the speed is safety , or twelve days of danger in- stead of twenty - four . Our ship was registered 750 tons , and weighed perhaps , with all her freight , 1,500 tons . The ...
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... hour . The sea - fire shines in her wake and far around wherever a wave breaks . I read the hour , 9h . 45 ' , on my watch by this light . Near the equator you can read small print by it ; and the mate describes the phosphoric insects ...
... hour . The sea - fire shines in her wake and far around wherever a wave breaks . I read the hour , 9h . 45 ' , on my watch by this light . Near the equator you can read small print by it ; and the mate describes the phosphoric insects ...
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